Many areas tout their agriculture to the point of even promoting agritourism--as is done by Sonoma County, California. Think wine … but also think cheese,...
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Family History Touring
Take the Kids
Visiting a farm that’s open to the public offers kids a close-up view. Most farmers are happy to answer questions and welcome help with the...
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Threshermen’s reunions offer trips through time
The annual Threshermen's Reunion in Pontiac, Michigan, pays tribute to earlier days of farming and keeping the past alive. Highlights include a restored one-room schoolhouse,...
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Follow John Deere
Quad Cities (Illinois and Iowa) Convention & Visitors Bureau (QCCVB) has created themed multi-day tours for groups. The “Crop Circles” Tour highlights Quad Cities' connection...
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Up Close and Personal
Everyone loves Adams Farm in Mount Snow, Vermont. This sixth-generation working farm is home to 100+ friendly farm animals you can visit and interact with....
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Generations from around the globe
More than 240 descendants of Martin and Mary Nissly gathered for a family reunion at the original farmstead northeast of Dallas Center, Iowa. Clair Baldner,...
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Reunions at farms here and abroad
Diane Owen, Minneapolis, Minnesota, of the Glasrudag Family Reunion, wrote, “We usually go to the family farm in Spring Grove, Minnesota, but also located a...
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Celebrate Agrarian Heritage
The fact that most of us have become city kiddies belies our agrarian roots. Only a few generations back our ancestors led self-sufficient lives on...
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Heritage Haunt by Linda L.K. Armstrong
Want to create a memorable reunion event that captures family history and entertains everyone at the same time? The answer is a Heritage Haunt. A...
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